Being beautiful in itself, youth needs no transfiguration: in its abundance of strong life it is drawn to the tragic, and is happy to let melancholy suck sweetly from its still inexperienced bloom, and the very same phenomenon accounts for the readiness of young people to face danger and reach out a fraternal hand to all spiritual suffering
Stefan ZweigAbout author
- Author's profession: Writer
- Nationality: austrian
- Born: November 28, 1881
- Died: February 22, 1942